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4devops and lastminute.com

Keynote By Google -
The journey from Borg to Kubernetes

Downtime is not an option -
How DC/OS keeps apps running despite failures and updates

by Jörg Shad - Mesosphere core contributor

10:30 AM

Coffee break

11:00 AM

Tales from Lastminute.com Machine Room:
Our Journey Towards a Full On-Premise Kubernetes Architecture in Production

by Michele Orsi, Manuel Ranieri

12:00 AM

Create a project and then Orchestrate it using Amazon EC2 Container Service (ECS)

Giulio De Donato

12:40 PM

Lunch time

13:15 AM - 2:00 PM

Docker: do's and don'ts

Paolo Tonin

2:00 PM

Moby and LinuxKit, what to expect

Lorenzo Fontana

2:40 PM

Mixed VMs and Containers workloads with Kubernetes

Andrea Tosatto

3:30 PM

Coffee break - with sharing the experiences

1 hour of community

4:15 PM

Closing Thoughts

5:15 PM

TALKS

Mattia Gandolfi

Google

Keynote - The journey from Borg to Kubernetes

Google has pioneered the usage of containers at huge scale.

Learn how we designed our systems to handle insane traffic loads
on our six services with more than 1 billion of users,
orchestrating complex, globally distributed applications,
and how we made this powerful infrastructure
and tools available for customers wanting to embrace the power of DevOps and Cloud computing.

Jörg Schad

Mesosphere.io

Downtime is not an option - How DC/OS keeps apps running despite failures and updates

Downtime is not an option - How DC/OS keeps apps running despite
failures and updates

Congratulations, your app is deployed to production and running! But
wait, how do you ensure it stays running? There will be node failures,
network failures, software bugs, and updates trying to prevent this.
This talk will explore how DC/OS is both robust and self-healing, and
how DC/OS keeps your application available despite such failures,
application updates and varying workloads.

Michele Orsi

Manuel Ranieri

Lastminute.com

Tales from Lastminute.com Machine Room: Our Journey Towards a Full On-Premise Kubernetes Architecture in Production

We sell travel services to more than 10 million customers worldwide in 15 languages across 35 countries, through hundreds of micro-services.

What happens if you challenge the way you deliver your products with a new infrastructure based on Kubernetes?
You’ll have to face classical developing, deploying and monitoring paradigms and bring everything to an entirely different level. It will also have to kept in mind that the business expects continuous delivery of new features without impact on the final customers experience.

We will not hide the failures, the problems and the wrong assumptions we made along the way, but we will celebrate lessons learnt and the goal we achieved; allowing us to boost time-to-market and reliability of our systems.

Giulio De Donato

Create a project and then Orchestrate it using Amazon EC2 Container Service (ECS)

Mixed VMs and Containers workloads with Kubernetes

Real world production systems have heterogeneous workloads, that can require multiple layers of orchestration.
Not all the workloads are suitable to be containerized, and very often containers run on virtual machines scheduled by a cloud-scheduler (AWS, OpenStack, GCloud, etc).
Managing and maintaining this kind of infrastructures on-premise (or in hybrid scenarios) could have lot of operations and maintenance costs and risk.
In this talk we will present how Kubernetes can be used to schedule mixed VM and Docker workloads reducing operations and maintenance costs and risks.

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Venue

How to reach The venue

From Milano Centrale Train Station you can catch the Regio Express to Erstfeld at 8:10.

ORGANIZERS

We are an international listed Group, among the worldwide leaders in the online travel industry, and we operate a portfolio of well-known brands such as lastminute.com, Bravofly, Rumbo, Volagratis and Jetcost.

We are a technological company at his core, headquartered in Switzerland (Chiasso), with offices in Milan, Madrid, London, Bengaluru, where more than 1,100 people enjoy working with us.

Every month the Group reaches across all its websites and mobile apps (in 17 languages and 40 countries) 43 million users that search for and book their travel and leisure experiences.

This is possible thanks to the 300+ people in Tech who are building and evolving a scalable and resilient platform.